Year 5 curriculum overview

At Carr Lane Willerby Primary School we deliver a broad and balanced curriculum which seeks to inspire and motivate all learners.

Download our yearly curriculum overviews:

Download our curriculum knowledge organisers:

Year 5 Autumn Spring Summer
English
Mathematics Maths Maths Maths
Science Materials Earth in Space

Animals

Forces

Living things

Art & Design David Hockney collage protraits Peter Thorpe – Painting Drawing:  Landscape & plants

Whole School Art Project

Computing Coding

Online Safety

Databases

Spreadsheets Enrichment Coding
DT Weaving Bread Making Moving Toys

Bridges

Geography Navigation & Time zones Seas, Rivers and Oceans Seas, Rivers and Oceans
History The Mayans Ancient Greece Ancient Egypt
Languages Les Quatre Amis Ça Pousse! On y va

L’argent de poche

Music Living on a Prayer

Jazz/Swing

Make You Feel My Love

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

Dancing in the Street
PE Health Related Exercise

Country Dancing

Netball

Hockey

Orienteering

Basketball

Gymnastics

Tag Rugby

Tennis

Athletics

Rounders

Cricket

‘Student Responsibility and Community Engagement: Year 6 pupils are given responsibilities, such as being ‘dinner buddies’ and leading celebration assemblies.’

‘Enthusiastic Curriculum Leaders: Pupils, including those with special needs, benefit from scaffolded tasks and appropriately pitched work.’

‘Student Responsibility and Community Engagement: The school offers numerous lunchtime and after-school clubs, fostering interests in sports and creative arts.’

‘Governance and Safeguarding: Safeguarding arrangements are effective, with consistent training and comprehensive incident logging.’

‘Effective Phonics Teaching: The school is considering a new phonics program to maintain high-quality teaching.’

‘Support for Early Career Teachers: The school supports early career teachers with training from subject leaders.’

‘Student Responsibility and Community Engagement: Pupils also engage in community activities, like making Christmas food hampers and starting a road safety campaign.’

‘Well-Planned Curriculum: Curriculum leaders have developed knowledge organisers to identify key knowledge, skills, and vocabulary, which are shared with families and pupils.’

‘Enthusiastic Curriculum Leaders: Curriculum leaders have clear visions for their subjects, with PE and mathematics leaders investing in schemes to support teachers.’

‘Effective Phonics Teaching: The phonics leader ensures consistent teaching of phonics across the school.’

Ofsted quotes:

‘Wider Development Opportunities: The school promotes pupils’ wider development through opportunities beyond the curriculum, such as links with a school in Uganda, debates, sustainability awareness, and diverse role models.’

‘Governance and Safeguarding: Governors have a strong understanding of the school’s strengths and areas for improvement, effectively supporting and challenging the school leadership.’

‘Effective Phonics Teaching: Reading books match the taught sounds, and additional support is provided for pupils needing extra help.’

‘Well-Planned Curriculum: The school has redesigned its curriculum to build on existing knowledge, with all teachers responsible for specific areas.’

‘Support for Early Career Teachers: An emotional literacy support assistant has been employed to enhance the special educational needs and disabilities team, providing valuable support to parents and pupils.’

‘Happy and Safe Environment: Pupils feel happy and safe at school, working cooperatively and responding well to teachers’ instructions. They perceive the behavior policy as fair and report that bullying is rare.’